DISPATCH FOUNORYCOMPANY, LIMITED. GREY M 0 U T H ). Established, 10 Yeaks. T^NGINEERS Boiler makers, Iron -L^ and Brass founders, Millwrights, Wood turners, and General Smiths. Are provided with the best tools adapted for any of the a>>ove jo*>s. THEY can couseqn«nt!v SELL at th»LOWEST PRICES, and turn out work at the shortest notice, They have on hand or will make to order or erect any machinery required for thegoldfields. Chilled Wheels, 20/- per c^t ; Be&t Hematite Shoes and Bottoms, 11/- per cwt ; Fire Bars, 15/- per cwt ; Punched and Countersunk Imn Railp. 16- per cwt ; All other goods equally cheap. SEND FOR PRICES. Special attention given to repairs. Agent for Reefton and district — G. C. BOWMAN. JOHN OHING, WINE, SPIRIT, and PROVISION MERCHANT, Broadway, Resiton. I GENT for W. and A. Gilbet's, A (London), celebrated brands of Wines and Spirits, consisting of : — Invalid Port, Invalid Sherry, Madeiia, Claret, Geneva, Old Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, White Rum. To arrive per ship "Hannibal," from London, now due. 6 QUARTER CASKS Hennessys PALE BRANDY, Vintage Guaranteed, 1877. — ALSO FOB SALE— - Nelson and Moat's pure Blended Teas. JUST ARRIVED, a splendid lot of NEW SEEDS, and EARLY SEED POTATOES, consisting of:— Early Rose, Early Vevmonts, Victorian Pink Eyes, Brown Rivers^ Ac, &c. JOHN CHING. THE AUSTRALIAN LITHOFRACTUER COMPANY, (Limited). MELBOURNE. MA NU r A CT UH ERS of EXPLOSIVES of the BEST QUALITY. ! DYNAMITE AND LITHOFRACTEUR. Strong, Fresh, and Pure, In Cartridges of any size, to suit all requirements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ mHE UNITED METHODIST 1 FIiEE CUUiiCil iiiteutl holding a BAZAAR, and fAJNUY FAX ft. during the CHIILSTMAS HOLI DAYS, on THURSDAY aud SATURDAY, DiiCEMBEIi 24tii ami 26th. of which iurthei particuUus will I* given. COyi'ltlBUTlOSS in MONEY and MATERIAL will be thankfully KE CEIVED 4 ALbdauifs Sum tie bury, Ptiiuty, Uivuj, Lawn aud Watson. h. E. GREEN, I b«'crKai y. MUSIC. rpHE UNDERSIGNED U-s •.. :,,ti. I A mate, that in opfiiiijM the t$R: i QUARTER of HIS Vocai MU^IC CLASS, on MONDAY, JULY 6th, THE FEES will I* reduced to 5s per quarter for males over 15 years of age, and 3s for ail other niem»>eis ; payable in advance. The meetings are held in the M.-tho-•dist Church Vesiuj, on MuNIIAV 'EVENINGS, at 7. SO. R. E. GREFX, Conductor. P.S.— Mr SCANTLEBUI.Y will revive uamesof iulendiu^ nn ini^is. NOTICE. MRD. P ANDERSON is HEREBY AUTHORISEI; to l:;:n;iYE and COLLKCT all OUTaiANDING ACCOUNTS due to me. All accpnr-ts >.L*hT l.c PAID IMMEDIATELY. HENRY S. THORPE, Retfton. July lSth,-lsss. J 4 "»O«.\iS oMifidn* for Pr.>x.i>»»-,.M...... vl CiiMitwrt, on »«le »t Hit vAce
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1603, 21 September 1885, Page 3
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430Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1603, 21 September 1885, Page 3
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